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Take advantage of Boston’s booming market: Attend the Boston State of Commercial Real Estate Summit October 21 at the Crowne Plaza Newton

Newton, MA The commercial real estate market in Boston is booming. But how can you take advantage of the good times? Find out at the Boston State of Commercial Real Estate Summit to be held Oct. 21 at the Crowne Plaza Newton, 320 Washington St. This summit will feature some of the top names in the Boston-area commercial real estate market, all ready to share their advice and thoughts on succeeding in this often competitive industry.

Speakers include Harold Brown, chief executive officer and chairman of The Hamilton Company; Austin Smith, senior vice president with Colliers International; Tim Thompson, sales manager with Marcus & Millichap; and Gerry-Lynn Darcy, vice president of real estate with Lupoli Companies. Also speaking are Wayne Kurcharski CCIM, senior vice president of Brickpoint Properties and president of the New England CCIM chapter; Jeremy Cyrier CCIM, president and commercial real estate advisor with Mansard; Danny Shacharm, director of marketing with Compstak; and Gregory Vasil, chief executive officer with the Greater Boston Real Estate Board.

These experts, and many others, will speak about opportunities in the Boston area’s retail, office and industrial markets, and the booming multifamily industry. This event is sponsored by the New England Real Estate Journal, Compstak, Greater Boston Real Estate Board and New England CCIM chapter. Register today and qualify for an early-bird rate of $89. The regular rate is $119. The walk-in rate is $149.To register visit www.rejournals.com/bostonCRE

The day begins with registration at 7:15 a.m. and a breakfast buffet at 7:30 a.m. The summit runs from 8 a.m. until 12 noon.

For more information, contact New England Real Estate Journal’s Rick Kaplan at 781-878-4540 x247 or rkaplan@nerej.com.

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